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Old 05-28-2008, 08:04 PM   #1
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besides capped and cleaned copper is there any type of new age material to run oxygen lines with?

i have done this many times and know the procedure to installing oxygen lines... this is in a vet clinic......

i dont have any issues running copper but this is my personal vet that i take my 5 dogs to and id like to save her some money as she is more than fair with me........

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Old 05-28-2008, 08:06 PM   #2
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besides capped and cleaned copper is there any type of new age material to run oxygen lines with?

i have done this many times and know the procedure to installing oxygen lines... this is in a vet clinic......

i dont have any issues running copper but this is my personal vet that i take my 5 dogs to and id like to save her some money as she is more than fair with me........
Not that I've heard of, and I've done my share of medical gas. I don't know of a plastic that can withstand 4,000 PSI.
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Last time I looked Veaga was going to come out with a med gas express press fitting, however if you are just doing a few I would go back to the Silver flow.

Yea its a pain to think no one has come up with a better idea for med gases.

I just finished a dental office with 15 chairs, each needed both nit/ox along with the 2 vacs, cold water and plain air so yea if there were a short cut I would love to hear of it.

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